musther

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Posted: Oct. 22 2006,05:52 |
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I've installed DSL on an old Toshiba laptop, works really well.
I have two possibilities when it comes to wireless, a Belkin USB Wireless adaptor - F5D6050, which I think uses the atmel chipset, but it may be prism2. The other option is an old PCMCIA wireless card, don't know what chipset it uses, doesn't even have a brand, is there any way to find the chipset?
I've tried ndiswrapper for the PCMCIA card, but it failed when I tried 'modprobe ndiswrapper'.
So, any ideas?
-----EDIT----- I just checked the FCC ID on the PCMCIA card, it's made by TwinMOS Technologies Inc, the FCC ID is QS3WBDRP1 and here is the FCC report page thingy https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod....out=500
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